Sunday, February 06, 2011

Shaky truce after fresh fighting [-Abishit cashing in on the clash in Preah Vihear?]

SOLDIER FALLS: The flag-draped body of Sgt Wutcharin Chartkhamdee, who was killed in the border clashes, arrives at Wat Siriwarawat in Si Sa Ket’s Kantharalak district.

SCHOOL CLOSED: The roof of a school in Si Sa Ket damaged by shells allegedly fired by Cambodian troops.

THAI SOLDIER KILLED, [THAI] GOVT THREATENS UNESCO REPRISAL, CAMBODIA GOES TO UN

6/02/2011
Wassana Nanuam & Agencies
Bangkok Post

Thailand is cranking up pressure on Cambodia over the disputed Preah Vihear temple, even as a shaky ceasefire holds after the worst border fighting in two years claimed at least five lives.

The government reached a ceasefire with Cambodia yesterday after a resumption of border clashes in the morning killed one Thai soldier, taking the Thai toll to two.

Cambodia has said two of its soldiers and one civilian were killed when fighting broke out on Friday, while Thailand said a villager on its side of the border also died.

The resumption of fighting has sent thousands of people living near the border fleeing for safety, and villagers on both sides have been evacuated.

As Cambodia yesterday released four Thai rangers seized when the clashes broke out on Friday, reports emerged that the Preah Vihear temple may have been damaged.

Television footage showed smoke plumes rising near the temple, which according to Cambodia suffered "serious" damage in the fighting.


Both sides are now taking their case to international tribunals, which could further ratchet up tension along the border.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday the government would seek the suspension of Preah Vihear temple's listing as a Unesco World Heritage site following the flare-up.

The government would also submit a letter to the United Nations Security Council "clarifying" the border clashes.

"I'm asking Thais to support the armed forces in protecting the country's sovereignty," he said, adding that the army would never invade its neighbour.

In Bangkok, a few thousand supporters of the People's Alliance for Democracy gathered near Government House calling on the government to resign for its handling of the Cambodia issue.

Mr Abhisit said the clashes show the border issue is sensitive and any move which could exacerbate tensions should be avoided.

Unesco's World Heritage Committee is scheduled to consider the temple's world heritage listing plan, and a development plan for the surrounding area, at a June meeting in Bahrain.

The prime minister conveyed his condolences to the families of the clash victims and said Thai soldiers were simply defending the country's sovereignty after Cambodian troops opened fire on a Thai military base in the Phu Ma Khua area of Si Sa Ket on Friday.

The renewed gunfire yesterday morning killed one soldier and wounded four others. An exchange of heavy artillery shelling on Friday afternoon left one Thai villager dead and scores of troops injured.

Thai soldiers said the morning clash took place near Huay Ta Maria village when Cambodian forces advanced towards the village and opened fire.

Thai troops retaliated and fighting broke out at two nearby locations of Ban Don-aow pass and a former border patrol base near Pha Mor E-dang.

Army spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the renewed fighting killed Sgt Wutcharin Chartkhamdee and left four other soldiers injured.

"We held onto our positions. When Cambodian troops advanced to occupy them, fighting was inevitable," he said.

Second Army commander Lt Thawatchai Samutsakhon led a delegation to meet Cambodia's Military Region 4 commander Lt Gen Chea Mon.

Following the three-hour talks, both sides agreed to stop firing, not to increase their forces in the disputed area, and improve coordination between unit commanders.

Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya briefed foreign diplomats from 16 countries, after his ministry on Friday said Cambodian troops opened fire from the Preah Vihear temple area at the Thai military, and Phum Saron village.

Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong has written to the United Nations to draw its attention to the "explosive situation at the border".

In a letter to UN Security Council president Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti, he said Cambodian troops had no option but to retaliate in response to "flagrant aggression" by Thai troops.

Col Sansern yesterday admitted the army had reinforced troops and artillery at the border.

Meanwhile, Unesco director-general Irina Bokova expressed her deep concern at the sudden escalation of border tensions.

She called upon both sides to exercise restraint for the sake of the temple and to talk at the highest levels to defuse the tension.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thailand started all the problems first! We told them not used bulldozer to make road coming inside SomBok Khmum, but they still encroaching with bulldozer...Thailand must show respects, don't think you can just invade your neighbor like Hitler!

Anonymous said...

Thai is a Budhist country, why so many of them are so wicked, and lying like a mother? Being Budhist you should tell the true, and according to this article is full of lies!

Anonymous said...

Fuck you Ah Thai, Thailand you fired first and dig road on Cambodia territories, that's why we fired back to your fucking ass Ah Thai soldier. Sandly, I am very upset two of my soldiers had died and a civilian died. We, Cambodia does not affraid your fucking Thai soldier ass. You must leave Cambodia alone. You fucking America is be willing to help you go to war with Cambodia. Amercia! I hate you.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad cambodian soldier taught Thai some more lessons, they look down on khmer for so long...They seen khmer poor and powerless, they thought khmer can't fight back because our poor equipped soldiers...

Anonymous said...

America will get their ass kick again if they dare stick their nose, interfere cambodia, we will kill you like Uncle Ho Chi Minh did to you...Watch out!

Anonymous said...

WORKING TOGETHER TO STAY IN POWER

This is what Abhisit and Hun Sen want, and they succeed it.

For the Thai..
To shift the focus from the insurgents in South and the political struggling in the country, Abhisit is working with Hun Sen to play a war game in the border of Thai and Khmer. Now every news in the country is about the border issues not the insurgents and political issues.

For the Khmer..
To shift the focus from the million of youns in srok Khmer, the youn border issues,the corruptions, the land grabbing, the evictions of the innocence Khmer land owner and the selling of the national assets for 99 years Traitor Hun Sen is working with Abhisit to play a war game with the Thai.
Every news in srok Khmer Even (KI blog) is about the war with the Thai right now nothing about Hun Sen and the struggling Khmer people.

This is a win win for Hon Sen and Abhisit.

VERY CLEVER...

I hope you two can sleep at night.

Anonymous said...

Khmer general lack of negotiation skills and had no plan, rush to negotiat with the invaders. The negotiation that these general are so weak was:

1.Did not demand Thais troops withdraw from the area

2. Did not demand Thais troop not to build road into the territory.

3. Must not allowed P.O.W (prisoner of war)to go free without government make legal document or trail.

4. Any negotiation must be held by the government not the general.

5. Khmer general demand nothing from Thais except 5 non uniform soldier of Thais able to stay in Khmer territory at Som Bok Khmun and build house for those five in Cambodian territory (request by the prime minister..what the!)

There are reason for these points, if these point had not raised Thais troop still station there, they will build as usual, and confrontation are still stand and you name it.

There are alots of people complaint these general please listen to Radio Free Asia

Anonymous said...

អាពួកសៀមទាំងនេះវាយកតែប្រជាជនស្លូតត្រង់
ទៅស្លាប់ជុំនួសពួកវាទៅវិញ។ហេតុអ្វីមិនយកអាសមរង្សីជួយផងទៅ?ពីព្រោះអាសមរង្សីក៏ជាបក្សអាវ
លឿងដែរ។

Anonymous said...

Why released the five Thai soldiers?
Every times Cambodian soldiers captured the Thai soldiers we always released the bastard. I say next time we should skin them alive. No more nice guy toward the invaders.

Long live Cambodian soldiers!!

Anonymous said...

The words of Buddha
are so good,but Buddhists are evil.
Khmer Rouge are Buddhists,Sihanouk
is Buddhist;Pol Pot
was a former monk;
Hun Sen was a lad
kid living in Wat.
The Lao,Thai,Burma,
Nepal,and (China before revolution)
are Buddhists.
The people minds are evil,not the religion.
All religions are
good,but people are evil.
The people are greedy,fault,and
dull.They have no
justice,truth,and
morality in their
minds.

Anonymous said...

6:21 AM
Dump like you that is why million of youns in srok Khmer.. Ah kon youn